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Assessing Upstream Determinants of Antibiotic Use in Small-Scale Food Animal Production through a Simulated Client Method

机译:通过模拟的客户方法评估小型食品动物生产中抗生素使用的上游决定因素

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Small-scale food animal production has been celebrated as a means of economic mobility and improved food security but the use of veterinary antibiotics among these producers may be contributing to the spread of antibiotic resistance in animals and humans. In order to improve antibiotic stewardship in this sector, it is critical to identify the drivers of producers’ antibiotic use. This study assessed the determinants of antibiotic use in small-scale food animal production through simulated client visits to veterinary supply stores and surveys with households that owned food animals (n = 117) in Ecuador. Eighty percent of households with food animals owned chickens and 78% of those with chickens owned fewer than 10 birds. Among the households with small-scale food animals, 21% reported giving antibiotics to their food animals within the last six months. Simulated client visits indicated that veterinary sales agents frequently recommended inappropriate antibiotic use, as 66% of sales agents recommended growth promoting antibiotics, and 48% of sales agents recommended an antibiotic that was an inappropriate class for disease treatment. In contrast, few sales agents (3%) were willing to sell colistin, an antibiotic banned for veterinary use in Ecuador as of January 2020, which supports the effectiveness of government regulation in antibiotic stewardship. The cumulative evidence provided by this study indicates that veterinary sales agents play an active role in promoting indiscriminate and inappropriate use of antibiotics in small-scale food animal production.
机译:小型食品动物生产被庆祝为经济流动性和改善的粮食安全,但在这些生产商中使用兽医抗生素可能会导致动物和人类的抗生素抗性传播。为了改善本行业的抗生素管理,确定生产者抗生素使用的司机是至关重要的。本研究通过模拟客户访问兽医供应商和在厄瓜多尔拥有食物动物(n = 117)的兽医供应商和调查,评估了小规模食品动物生产中的抗生素使用的决定因素。百分之八十的食物动物拥有鸡,78%的人占鸡拥有少于10只鸟。在小型食物动物的家庭中,21%的人报告在过去六个月内给予他们的食物动物抗生素。模拟客户访问表明,兽医销售代理经常推荐不恰当的抗生素使用,售价66%的销售代理推荐的增长促进抗生素,48%的销售代理商推荐抗生素是疾病治疗的不恰当类别。相比之下,截至2020年1月2020年1月,很少有销售代理(3%)均愿意出售Colistin,这是厄瓜多尔兽医使用的抗生素,这支持政府监管在抗生素管理中的有效性。本研究提供的累积证据表明,兽医销售代理在促进小规模食品生产中抗生素的不分青红皂白和不恰当使用方面发挥着积极作用。

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